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Russian Operatic Arias for Baritone 19th and 20th Century Repertoire. Baritone Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Translation

Russian Operatic Arias for Baritone 19th and 20th Century Repertoire. Baritone Voice sheet music. Voice Solo sheet music. Piano Accompaniment sheet music.

Original

Russian Operatic Arias for Baritone 19th and 20th Century Repertoire edited by Fanning. For Baritone Voice and Piano. Voice & Piano Albums. Opera. Collection. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P07583. Borodin-Prince Igor. Igor. No sleep, no rest. Glinka-Ruslan and Lyudmila. Ruslan. Perun, give me a sword. Mussorgsky-Boris Godunov. Boris. I have achieved the highest power. Mussorgsky-Khovanshchina. Shaklovity. The Strel'tsy nest is asleep. Rachmanin ov-Aleko. Aleko. The whole camp is asleep. Rimsky-Korsakov-Sadko. Venetian Merchant. City of Stone. Tchaikovsky-Eugene Onegin. Onegin. If ever I should wish. Rubenstein-The Demon. The Demon. Do not weep, child. Tchaikovsky-The Enchantress. Prince. Y et the image of that comely one. Tchaikovsky-The Queen of Spades. Tomsky. Once in Versailles. Yeletsky. I love you, love you beyond measure. Tchaikovsky-Iolanta. Robert. Who can compare with my Matilda. Verstovsky-Askold's Tomb. The Unknown. In olde n days. This landmark series opens up exciting vistas of challenging and rewarding repertoire for the discerning and adventurous singer. As with the Peters companion volumes of French Operatic Arias, this Russian series presents many of the justly celebrated arias, but also juxtaposes them with other less familiar gems, which undoutedly deserve wider recognition. Much of the selected repertoire is eminently suitable for audition purposes, so that each volume is a treasure trove for professional singers and students. No sleep, no rest. Perun, give me a sword. The Strel'tsy nest is asleep. The whole camp is asleep. I have achieved the highest power. City of Stone. Do not weep, child. Who can compare with my Matilda. O, Mariya, Mariya. Yet the image of that comely one. Once in Versailles. I love you, love you beyond measure. If ever I should wish. In olden days.

Translation

Russian Operatic Arias for Baritone 19th and 20th Century Repertoire edited by Fanning. For Baritone Voice and Piano. Voice . Opera. Collection. Published by Edition Peters. PE.P07583. Borodin-Prince Igor. Igor. No sleep, no rest. Glinka-Ruslan and Lyudmila. Ruslan. Perun, give me a sword. Mussorgsky-Boris Godunov. Boris. I have achieved the highest power. Mussorgsky-Khovanshchina. Shaklovity. The Strel'tsy nest is asleep. Rachmanin ov-Aleko. Aleko. The whole camp is asleep. Rimsky-Korsakov-Sadko. Venetian Merchant. City of Stone. Tchaikovsky-Eugene Onegin. Onegin. If ever I should wish. Rubenstein-The Demon. The Demon. Do not weep, child. Tchaikovsky-The Enchantress. Prince. Y et the image of that comely one. Tchaikovsky-The Queen of Spades. Tomsky. Once in Versailles. Yeletsky. I love you, love you beyond measure. Tchaikovsky-Iolanta. Robert. Who can compare with my Matilda. Verstovsky-Askold's Tomb. The Unknown. In olde n days. This landmark series opens up exciting vistas of challenging and rewarding repertoire for the discerning and adventurous singer. As with the Peters companion volumes of French Operatic Arias, this Russian series presents many of the justly celebrated arias, but also juxtaposes them with other less familiar gems, which undoutedly deserve wider recognition. Much of the selected repertoire is eminently suitable for audition purposes, so that each volume is a treasure trove for professional singers and students. No sleep, no rest. Perun, give me a sword. The Strel'tsy nest is asleep. The whole camp is asleep. I have achieved the highest power. City of Stone. Do not weep, child. Who can compare with my Matilda. O, Mariya, Mariya. Yet the image of that comely one. Once in Versailles. I love you, love you beyond measure. If ever I should wish. In olden days.